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This year, the 2024 Bike MS: Texas MS 150 celebrates 40 years, and $310 million toward the National Multiple Sclerosis Society's mission to cure MS. Come Friday, roughly 6,150 cyclists from more ...
“The Texas MS 150 is the largest of all. By a lot, I mean, everybody’s chasing this ride and trying to make it as amazing as this ride.
The Texas MS 150 is a team effort for Houston Heights residents Lindsay and Nick Purcell. The couple weren’t avid cyclists before becoming regulars at the annual 150-mile, two-day bike tour, a ...
This year’s Bike MS: Texas MS 150 will be held April 29-30 with starting points in Houston and Austin. Last year, the event ended with riders crossing the 50-yard line at Kyle Field.
This is the National MS Society's 39th year hosting the MS 150. This year the organization expects cyclists from Texas, 30 other states and 10 countries to be a part of the ride.
The 2-day ACC Texas MS 150 raises funds and awareness for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, which supports research, advocacy, education, and services for people living with MS.
Texas MS 150 has already raised nearly $7 million. Click here to support long-time participant Kathy Langlotz.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Bike MS, which encompasses the Texas MS 150 and a variety of other charity rides across the country, traces its roots to 1980, when the first MS 150 was ...
C OLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Community members gathered at Aggieland Outfitters to celebrate the success of the Texas MS 150 and thank the community that helped make this event possible.
This year’s Texas MS 150 is expected to have around 6,000 cyclists. Cyclists will ride up to 180 miles over a two-day stretch for the Bike MS: Texas MS 150.
Bike MS is the largest fundraising cycling series in the world, and the Texas ride is the largest in the country. ACC Texas MS 150 is also the fourth largest cause-related ride in America with an ...
According to a spokesperson for Bike MS: ACC Texas MS 150, participants have raised over $320 million in 41 years. This year’s goal: $10.75 million.